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. >>> our question this week from the gps challenge is, what is scotland yard's code name for its investigation into phone hacking by british tabloids? is it a, operation weeting, b, operation tweeting, c operation zoomania, d, operation poxlington. make sure to check out our website, the global public square. you'll find smart interviews, takes from some of our favorite experts including myself. you can follow us on twitter and facebook. this week's book is a terrific read. frederick kampi's "berlin 1961." it reminds us of a time much scarier than the present when people feared an all-out nuclear war. the epicenter was berlin. crew chef called it the most dangerous place on earth. it's a fascinating history of a now forgotten time and place that was a turning point in the cold war. now for the last look, if all the infighting in washington is getting to you and you are thinking of going to distant shores, we found a study to help you decide where to go and not to go, the cost of living survey says the most expensive place of ex-pat prs the state is not london, zurich, tokyo or moscow, it is th
. >>> our question this week from the gps challenge is, what is scotland yard's code name for its investigation into phone hacking by british tabloids? is it a, operation weeting, b, operation tweeting, c operation zoomania, d, operation poxlington. make sure to check out our website, the global public square. you'll find smart interviews, takes from some of our favorite experts including myself. you can follow us on twitter and facebook. this week's book is a terrific read. frederick...
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. >>> our question this week from the gps challenges, what is scotland yards code name for its investigation into phone hacking by british tabloids? is it, a, operation weeting, b, operation tweeting, c, operation zoomania, d, operation pocklington. stay tuned. we'll tell you the answer. check out our website. you'll find smart interviews, takes from our favorite experts, including myself. and don't forget, you can follow us on twitter and facebook. this week's book is a terrific week. frederick berlin 1961. it reminds us of a time much scarier than the president when geopolitical tensions were sky high and people feared a nuclear war. the epicenter was berlin. it was the dangerous place on earth. it was a fascinating history of a now forgotten time and place that was a turning point in the cold war. and now for the last look. if all of the in-fighting in washington is getting to you and you're thinking of decamping for more classic shores, we found a surprising study this week that might help you decide where to go and when not to go. the cost of living survey says that the most expensive p
. >>> our question this week from the gps challenges, what is scotland yards code name for its investigation into phone hacking by british tabloids? is it, a, operation weeting, b, operation tweeting, c, operation zoomania, d, operation pocklington. stay tuned. we'll tell you the answer. check out our website. you'll find smart interviews, takes from our favorite experts, including myself. and don't forget, you can follow us on twitter and facebook. this week's book is a terrific week....
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corporations doing things like that, but the facts do fit for news corp., if they bribed people at scotland yard to prosecute them in the u.s. >> how serious is the violation of a foreign practices act, something the sort of thing that could have more problems for a company? >> could have more problems, people could go to jail depending on how high you can show there was authorization to violate the act, but the corporation could be put into a monitorship for a period of time as we've seen with wall street companies over the years. they could actually make the company -- have the company lose its charter if they wanted to, but i'd like to move away from the criminal for a second, our federal communications, our fcc has also incredible powers in this area. from time to time, murdoch has to come before the fcc for the licensing that he has. he has 27 television stations besides -- forgetting about cable for a moment, 27 other tv stations that have to get fcc approval from time to time, and one of the standards for that is you have to be of good character. now, a scandal like this, not just th
corporations doing things like that, but the facts do fit for news corp., if they bribed people at scotland yard to prosecute them in the u.s. >> how serious is the violation of a foreign practices act, something the sort of thing that could have more problems for a company? >> could have more problems, people could go to jail depending on how high you can show there was authorization to violate the act, but the corporation could be put into a monitorship for a period of time as...
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this time the number two man in scotland yard. one day after number one man went belly up. and easy to follow flow chart tonight of the tangled relationships between and among murdoch's people and the police and will ask, is it happening here in america as well? if you've never heard that michele bachmann referred to homosexuality at bondage, despair and enslavement, gay rights groups have and are making sure will you. tonight, anything you say, or certainly anything michele bachmann says, will be used against you in the court of public opinion. let me finish tonight with a great moment for america. even if defeat at the world cup. we start with the republicans as a protest party. david korn and an msnbc political analyst and pat buchanan, a political analyst as well for msnbc. i was watching you on "morning joe." working both ends ever the block. 12 hours after you began your day. never seen a republican democrat party, we have is a position, take it or leave it. we're not dealing at all with you. what do you think of the party platform now. >>> the republican party, the t
this time the number two man in scotland yard. one day after number one man went belly up. and easy to follow flow chart tonight of the tangled relationships between and among murdoch's people and the police and will ask, is it happening here in america as well? if you've never heard that michele bachmann referred to homosexuality at bondage, despair and enslavement, gay rights groups have and are making sure will you. tonight, anything you say, or certainly anything michele bachmann says, will...
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overseas in 2006, scotland yard arrests men planning to detonate bombs from britain to the united states. >> this was intended to be mass murder on an unimaginable scale. >> assasi is arrested by the fbi for a plan to carry out bombings in the subway system. he pleads guilty. umar farouk mutallab failed to detonate or a flight to detroit. he's currently awaiting trial. times square, the heart of new york city. in 201030-year-old pakistani american faisal shaysad is apprehended. one is successful and causes casualties. the largest u.s. military base, fort hood in texas is victim to a shooting by nadal hassan a u.s. citizen. not formally linked to terrorist groups. he killed 13 army personnel and wounds 29 others before he is shot and paralyzed by military police. but the most deadly post-9/11 terrorist attacks take place overseas. bali in october 2002, 202 people killed. madrid in march 2004, 191 people killed. russia, 334 people killed including 186 children. london july 2005, 52 people killed. mumbai november 2008, 164 people killed. none of these major post-9/11 attacks was directly li
overseas in 2006, scotland yard arrests men planning to detonate bombs from britain to the united states. >> this was intended to be mass murder on an unimaginable scale. >> assasi is arrested by the fbi for a plan to carry out bombings in the subway system. he pleads guilty. umar farouk mutallab failed to detonate or a flight to detroit. he's currently awaiting trial. times square, the heart of new york city. in 201030-year-old pakistani american faisal shaysad is apprehended. one...
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he told us at the start of your in his new your message to fight back starry in scotland. that went well, didn't? [laughter] he told us he would have credible plans to cut the deficit. we still haven't seen them. he said he would stand up to a vested interest and yet he backed the strike for years. we all know he hasn't achieved passionate he is achieved one thing. he has completely united his party but everything one of them stands up for the same thing, a new leader for christmas. [shouting] >> order, order. order. the house, i'm sure government back benches will own college. mr. martin baker's. >> thank you, mr. speaker. yesterday's announcements about local television was good news for my constituency where channel seven, the sole survivor from the original, does the prime minister agree that local board casting, local communities advances the pick a side he? would he find time to pay them a visit? >> i would be guided to do that. i don't have any immediate plans to visit north lincolnshire but to support local television and i also think north lincolnshire had some go
he told us at the start of your in his new your message to fight back starry in scotland. that went well, didn't? [laughter] he told us he would have credible plans to cut the deficit. we still haven't seen them. he said he would stand up to a vested interest and yet he backed the strike for years. we all know he hasn't achieved passionate he is achieved one thing. he has completely united his party but everything one of them stands up for the same thing, a new leader for christmas. [shouting]...
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he told us at the start of your in his new your message to fight back starry in scotland. that went well, didn't? [laughter] he told us he would have credible plans to cut the deficit. we still haven't seen them. he said he would stand up to a vested interest and yet he backed the strike for years. we all know he hasn't achieved passionate he is achieved one thing. he has completely united his party but everything one of them stands up for the same thing, a new leader for christmas. [shouting] >> order, order. order. the house, i'm sure government back benches will own college. mr. martin baker's. >> thank you, mr. speaker. yesterday's announcements about local television was good news for my constituency where channel seven, the sole survivor from the original, does the prime minister agree that local board casting, local communities advances the pick a side he? would he find time to pay them a visit? >> i would be guided to do that. i don't have any immediate plans to visit north lincolnshire but to support local television and i also think north lincolnshire had some go
he told us at the start of your in his new your message to fight back starry in scotland. that went well, didn't? [laughter] he told us he would have credible plans to cut the deficit. we still haven't seen them. he said he would stand up to a vested interest and yet he backed the strike for years. we all know he hasn't achieved passionate he is achieved one thing. he has completely united his party but everything one of them stands up for the same thing, a new leader for christmas. [shouting]...
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scotland yard arrests 21 men planning to kill thousands by detonating bombs. >> this was intended to be mass murder. >> back on u.s. soil in 2009, a man is arrested for a plot to carry out bombings in the new york subway system. he received terror training in an al qaeda camp. late their year, christmas day, a man attempts to detonate explosives in his under wear. he is pleads not guilty. he is currently awaiting trail. timess square, the heart of new york city, a man plans to detonate a bomb in his path finder. it fails to explode and he is apprehended days later. one attack is successful and the largest u.s. military facility in the world, ft. hood in texas, is under attack. not formally attacked to terrorist groups, he kills 29 personnel before he is shot by police. the most deadly terrorist attacks take place overseas. bali, russia. london, jewel 2005, 52 people killed. mumbai, november 2008, 164 people killed. none of the major post-9/11 attacks was directly linked to al qaeda. one alleged plot to carry out coordinated attacks thought have been ordered by osama bin laden himself
scotland yard arrests 21 men planning to kill thousands by detonating bombs. >> this was intended to be mass murder. >> back on u.s. soil in 2009, a man is arrested for a plot to carry out bombings in the new york subway system. he received terror training in an al qaeda camp. late their year, christmas day, a man attempts to detonate explosives in his under wear. he is pleads not guilty. he is currently awaiting trail. timess square, the heart of new york city, a man plans to...
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the first point i would make the scotland bill currently before the house is a massive devolution and he shakes his head and we will be going ahead with that and look at all the proposals that first minister salmon has had. i take the agenda very seriously i respect the views and wishes of the scottish people and they have to risch we are part and i believe always remain part of the united kingdom. >> mr. speaker, last friday was the ninth anniversary of the legion monday coming is the armed forces day and on tuesday 120 soldiers from 16 air assault will march into parliament to welcome them back from afghanistan. can we tell them all -- will the prime minister repeat his assurance that the armed forces covenant will now be written for the first time in history will now be written into law? >> yes, i can give that assurance and i'm delighted that the government and the royal british legion have agreed the approach we are going to take in the armed forces bill and that is now being passed through this house and i'm very glad that the house of commons will be welcoming those soldiers fr
the first point i would make the scotland bill currently before the house is a massive devolution and he shakes his head and we will be going ahead with that and look at all the proposals that first minister salmon has had. i take the agenda very seriously i respect the views and wishes of the scottish people and they have to risch we are part and i believe always remain part of the united kingdom. >> mr. speaker, last friday was the ninth anniversary of the legion monday coming is the...
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. >> people should bear in mind, there's a great scottish verdict in scotland that everyone talk answer now. at least the legal experts, that's called "not proven." not innocent or not guilty, not proven. that's the consensus. i want to move on. jimmy, china, reports from unnamed sources from a publication called "business insider" speculating or sourcing quite seriously the idea china is looking to make a major investment in facebook and facebook approaches its initial public offering talking billions of dollar. some people already raising the question that maybe this is kind of shades of look what happened a couple decades ago? japan would take over the u.s. buying pebble beach, rockefeller center. china may be using its economic growing strength to do the same thing with some of our marquise properties that facebook is emblematic of american innovation. should we be worried or much ado about not so much? >> china is 7% of our debt. why can't they own the number one networking site in the world? doesn't bother me. i could care less. be honest. i know that google reads my e-mails, and
. >> people should bear in mind, there's a great scottish verdict in scotland that everyone talk answer now. at least the legal experts, that's called "not proven." not innocent or not guilty, not proven. that's the consensus. i want to move on. jimmy, china, reports from unnamed sources from a publication called "business insider" speculating or sourcing quite seriously the idea china is looking to make a major investment in facebook and facebook approaches its...
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why does he not listen to the views of four major airports in scotland who wish to see the the evolution of air passengers? >> we will listen carefully to these arguments. most important thing is the investment goes into the infrastructure of our airports and edinburgh airport has superb facilities going on being improved but in terms of that, listening to those arguments. >> does the prime minister agree with me that the education system a few weeks ago while performing private schools should -- we should go further and encourage them? >> my hon. friend makes an excellent suggestion. this should be a cross party initiative. i pay tribute to lord adonis who has made some important speeches. there's an opportunity for independent schools like wellington and dollars college to sponsor in the state sector. we can see the breaking down of barriers between independent and state education. this is a great way forward and should have party support. >> mr. speaker, a change in the national target regime and emergency service in disarray. to wait for an ambulance, the response time -- the police
why does he not listen to the views of four major airports in scotland who wish to see the the evolution of air passengers? >> we will listen carefully to these arguments. most important thing is the investment goes into the infrastructure of our airports and edinburgh airport has superb facilities going on being improved but in terms of that, listening to those arguments. >> does the prime minister agree with me that the education system a few weeks ago while performing private...
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speaker, can i join in paying tribute of highlander battalion in scotland. he served our country and died in the most horrific circumstances and i'm sure the thoughts of the whole house are with his family and friends. >> here, here. >> mr. speaker, the whole country has been appalled by the disclosures, the 7 victims the parents of holly wells and jessica chapman and, of course, it does not involve police officers who were involved in the original investigation. that clearly did not get to the truth. but i do think that we have inquiries that are public and independent and have public confidence. there are two vital issues that we need to look into. the first is the original police inquiry and why that did not get to the bottom, and the second is about the behavior of individual people and individual media organizations, and has the right hon. john allman says, a book into this country. it may be possible to start some of the work earlier. i'm willing to work to make sure we get this right. >> let me thank the prime minister that i am encouraged that the pr
speaker, can i join in paying tribute of highlander battalion in scotland. he served our country and died in the most horrific circumstances and i'm sure the thoughts of the whole house are with his family and friends. >> here, here. >> mr. speaker, the whole country has been appalled by the disclosures, the 7 victims the parents of holly wells and jessica chapman and, of course, it does not involve police officers who were involved in the original investigation. that clearly did...
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why does he not listen to the views of four major airports in scotland who wish to see the the evolution of air passengers? >> we will listen carefully to these arguments. most important thing is the investment goes into the infrastructure of our airports and edinburgh airport has superb facilities going on being improved but in terms of that, listening to those arguments. >> does the prime minister agree with me that the education system a few weeks ago while performing private schools should -- we should go further and encourage them? >> my hon. friend makes an excellent suggestion. this should be a cross party initiative. i pay tribute to lord adonis who has made some important speeches. there's an opportunity for independent schools like wellington and dollars college to sponsor in the state sector. we can see the breaking down of barriers between independent and state education. this is a great way forward and should have party support. >> mr. speaker, a change in the national target regime and emergency service in disarray. to wait for an ambulance, the response time -- the police
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does the prime minister think that the great and proper and in any way defensible, the royal bank of scotland, which received massive bailout during the crisis should now be paying out 500 million pounds in bonuses this year? >> no, i don't think it's acceptable but it hasn't yet said its figures for bonus payments. the british government is a seriously large shareholder in r.b.s. and will be making all of this known. >> edward lee. >> join me in giving condolences to the relatives of the red arrow pilot killed yesterday. will the prime minister acknowledge the overriding need for safety, and that our campaign to save r.e.f. camp for closure is not just based on sentiment from the historic home but overriding need for kind of safe, uncluttered skies above north ligishire? >> i am sure our heartes go out to the pilot's family in this accident. this has obviously been a very tragic time for something the whole country reveres and love. and i know it's important. we must get to the bottom of what happened and i totally understand why he wants to stand up for the air base in his constituency. >>
does the prime minister think that the great and proper and in any way defensible, the royal bank of scotland, which received massive bailout during the crisis should now be paying out 500 million pounds in bonuses this year? >> no, i don't think it's acceptable but it hasn't yet said its figures for bonus payments. the british government is a seriously large shareholder in r.b.s. and will be making all of this known. >> edward lee. >> join me in giving condolences to the...
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the fabled scotland yard is reeling after two sudden resignations of its most senior leadership. sir paul stephenson, the police chief, and his deputy, john yates, career policemen who are the latest casualties in the phone hacking scandal. scotland yard is being accused of mishandling the investigation into "news of the world qug, maintaining close relationships with the very people they were supposed to be investigating. police officers accepting bribes from reporters has allegedly been commonplace. stephenson and yates deny any wrong doing on their part. >> i have acted with complete n integrity and my conscience is clear. >> now the department tasked with counterterrorism and the 2012 olympics must find new leadership. what started as a scandal involving a single newspaper has now grown so large, it is rocking this country's institutions and the murdoch empire. so far, there has been four high profile resignations, ten arrests. most recently, rebecca brooks, one of rupert murdoch's most trusted executives. she resigned and was arrested two days later. bro brooks, who denies a
the fabled scotland yard is reeling after two sudden resignations of its most senior leadership. sir paul stephenson, the police chief, and his deputy, john yates, career policemen who are the latest casualties in the phone hacking scandal. scotland yard is being accused of mishandling the investigation into "news of the world qug, maintaining close relationships with the very people they were supposed to be investigating. police officers accepting bribes from reporters has allegedly been...
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speaker, can i join in paying tribute of highlander battalion in scotland. he served our country and died in the most horrific circumstances and i'm sure the thoughts of the whole house are with his family and friends. >> here, here. >> mr. speaker, the whole country has been appalled by the disclosures, the 7/7 victims the parents of holly wells and jessica chapman and, of course, the phone of millie doweler. how anyone could hack into her phone, listen to her family's frantic messages and delete them giving false hope to those parents are a moral and a disgrace. >> here, here. >> given the gravity what has occurred will the prime minister support the cause for full independent public inquiry to take place as soon as practical until the culture and practices of british newspapers? >> let me be very clear, yes, we do need to have a inquiry, possibly inquiries as to what has happened. let us be clear, we're no longer talking about politicians and celebrities. we're talking about murder victims, potentially terrorist victims having their phones hacked into. it
speaker, can i join in paying tribute of highlander battalion in scotland. he served our country and died in the most horrific circumstances and i'm sure the thoughts of the whole house are with his family and friends. >> here, here. >> mr. speaker, the whole country has been appalled by the disclosures, the 7/7 victims the parents of holly wells and jessica chapman and, of course, the phone of millie doweler. how anyone could hack into her phone, listen to her family's frantic...
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(laughter) as of now, london's two top policemen at scotland yard let's call them officer blu rotton has resigned. andrew colton has been arrested and sunday tragically authorities arrested poor mrs. weasley. (laughter) wait, no that's not mrs. weasley. sorry, tragically, authorities arrested the guy from simply red. yeah, that's it. actually, arrested was rebekah brooks, the woman who ran "news of the world" during the worst of-- as the british call them-- the troubles. (laughter) brooks had already resigned her post friday, ostensibly to spend more time with her rabbit hair dresser. laug(laughter) that was a deep cut. i appreciate that that was a deep cut. honestly, it is hard to imagine this story... (laughter). all right. it's hard to imagine this story getting more out of control. >> breaking news. >> on the british hacking scandal, just a short time ago, police say sean hoare-- that's the reporter who first alleged widespread hacking at the now ended news of nation-- he's been found dead in his home. (laughter). >> jon: do you think he died of natural causes or was it murdoch?
(laughter) as of now, london's two top policemen at scotland yard let's call them officer blu rotton has resigned. andrew colton has been arrested and sunday tragically authorities arrested poor mrs. weasley. (laughter) wait, no that's not mrs. weasley. sorry, tragically, authorities arrested the guy from simply red. yeah, that's it. actually, arrested was rebekah brooks, the woman who ran "news of the world" during the worst of-- as the british call them-- the troubles. (laughter)...
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the roses for scotland as much as close to. the case of either feature or how off your own short when should i have mentioned the penny. will be paid not at all they run like. the do enough are going to get to do a lot of things for they could put one way or the other the s.n.p. has time to bring the on shore ground it's putting off a referendum until the second half of it spidy a government it would be the beginning of a new era for scotland which hasn't been independent since seventy seven but it's always retained a strong and distinct national identity something the s.n.p. will be playing on with all its might and it's. just right and you can hear a more from the scottish national party's justice minister we heard it before in an interview and a bit later this hour and also to come to currency affairs as the world's top banker puts the fight sex assault charges we have expert opinion on what that means for the dollar's reign as the supremes kurds. next though president obama has issued an ultimatum to syria's president assad
the roses for scotland as much as close to. the case of either feature or how off your own short when should i have mentioned the penny. will be paid not at all they run like. the do enough are going to get to do a lot of things for they could put one way or the other the s.n.p. has time to bring the on shore ground it's putting off a referendum until the second half of it spidy a government it would be the beginning of a new era for scotland which hasn't been independent since seventy seven...
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treasury every year scotland says the reserves are in their waters it's hard to imagine the u.k. would let the oilfields go without a fight particularly as westminster wouldn't be legally obliged to honor a yes vote of the scottish people the union jacks days flying outside the scottish parliament could be numbers scotland's ditching the united kingdom would mean the u.k. treasury lost valuable oil and gas revenues and it could be the inspiration for a historically less peaceful in. dependency in europe like the basques and the northern irish to follow suit and further destabilize an already weak you the s.n.p. would support other european movements in their own struggles for independence including wales and northern ireland if they so choose it's for the people of those countries to say what we want to do we would never support violence in any shape or form clearly if other countries wish to pursue an agenda then they'll get a great deal of sympathy from others and even those who don't want the u.k. to break up say it's a sense of wanting to reclaim individual nationhood that st
treasury every year scotland says the reserves are in their waters it's hard to imagine the u.k. would let the oilfields go without a fight particularly as westminster wouldn't be legally obliged to honor a yes vote of the scottish people the union jacks days flying outside the scottish parliament could be numbers scotland's ditching the united kingdom would mean the u.k. treasury lost valuable oil and gas revenues and it could be the inspiration for a historically less peaceful in. dependency...
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and without a doubt, the royal bank of scotland management made huge errors. but you would have to prove that they were actually negligent or fraudulent. i think that going forward, the rules that govern the management of banks will be much tougher. if it happens again, management will be on the hook. >> comments from one particular expert. let's hear from the bank. the chairman of the royal bank of scotland has surprising an unexpected comments. let's listen to this. >> the banks have to be rescued by taxpayers. they should be freestanding entities of substantial and enduring strength. the idea that they have to go, hat in hand, to the public at large, is shocking. >> who would have ever thought we would have heard that from a banker. there are measures in place, going forward. regulatory consent is needed. the bosses of banks that fail should not be allowed to take on similar jobs at other banks. there can be personal consequences, if they are in charge of when a bank fails. >> it would be remiss of me not to talk about the euro zone. >> loot -- let's move o
and without a doubt, the royal bank of scotland management made huge errors. but you would have to prove that they were actually negligent or fraudulent. i think that going forward, the rules that govern the management of banks will be much tougher. if it happens again, management will be on the hook. >> comments from one particular expert. let's hear from the bank. the chairman of the royal bank of scotland has surprising an unexpected comments. let's listen to this. >> the banks...
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in two thousand and four this book here which is the untouchables dirty cops justice and racism in scotland yard was published in britain and what it does is it actually names john yates and it also. names andy hayman two senior people involved in this whole fine cracking case. at least potentially anyway corrupt police officers that paul condon was trying to get rid of now it seems that we've got a kind of culture of impunity in scotland yard and combine this with the really criminal activities news international this is absolutely astounding and this is what this judicial inquiry is going to have to dig out and the sooner the better indeed a very murky indeed if you say a culture of impunity let's start our attention to another high profile case to do with the disclosure of information of course the extradition of the wiki leaks founder julian assange what's your take on the sex assault charges filed against him in sweden of energy. well let's not forget that actually asserted it still hasn't been properly charged with any crime in sweden this is the crazy thing about this entire case the
in two thousand and four this book here which is the untouchables dirty cops justice and racism in scotland yard was published in britain and what it does is it actually names john yates and it also. names andy hayman two senior people involved in this whole fine cracking case. at least potentially anyway corrupt police officers that paul condon was trying to get rid of now it seems that we've got a kind of culture of impunity in scotland yard and combine this with the really criminal...
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they tried it out in scotland. we went to see how it worked. >> five years ago, one child learned to play an instrument. today, there are 450. the town on the edge of the sterling has a reputation. however, it is now becoming famous for music. bass group -- a school christmas concert might appear on remarkable -- ♪ these two sisters are in the school orchestra. at home they practice among stepbrothers, sisters, their mother, and their musical family. >> i never thought that this kind of music [unintelligible] >> of the story is repeated again and again. four of the children are learning to play. >> the orchestra is everyone. >> katie is learning, much to her mother's surprise. >> did you learn, when you were at school? >> never. this is the first kid. [unintelligible] ♪ >> it begins when they are toddlers. total immersion. >> four days per week, hours every day. >> former musician of the year, she is a regular tutor. >> i am emotional when i come here. it is a fascinating thing to say -- see. they are grateful
they tried it out in scotland. we went to see how it worked. >> five years ago, one child learned to play an instrument. today, there are 450. the town on the edge of the sterling has a reputation. however, it is now becoming famous for music. bass group -- a school christmas concert might appear on remarkable -- ♪ these two sisters are in the school orchestra. at home they practice among stepbrothers, sisters, their mother, and their musical family. >> i never thought that this...
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on the football and scotland have kept their chances of reaching next summer's european championships alive after winning one million in liechtenstein scotland moved up to second degree by author of brighton strikeout craig we call smith scored the winner of the thirty three minute they even had that in the other victories but the scots a point ahead of the czech republic with each having won much reminding however scotland's last game is that world and defending their game champion space and ready won the group and qualified and to go through craig given his team have to match the result of the czechs that are finding a good few idea to choose day. while the stadium which will host the euro twenty twelve i know has been officially open to you craig. that's the unveiling of the national sports complex due to have a slightly mount by the reef briefly catching fire lavish fireworks causing a minor blaze however known as a plastic bag with a seventy thousand people cuts the refurbished all seats of a new colombian singer shakira waltz a recorded efficient song from last year's world cup
on the football and scotland have kept their chances of reaching next summer's european championships alive after winning one million in liechtenstein scotland moved up to second degree by author of brighton strikeout craig we call smith scored the winner of the thirty three minute they even had that in the other victories but the scots a point ahead of the czech republic with each having won much reminding however scotland's last game is that world and defending their game champion space and...
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earlier in the same pool be scotland got the better of roumania again only by the skin of their teeth thirty four twenty four zero it finished off fiji for care of the baby at forty nine twenty five to leave the wall fronts so off a determined japanese ip forty seven twenty want to do a half a dozen different tries scores for live in. top motor sport and defending for one champion sebastian vettel has secured his tenth pull of the season ahead of sunday's a child in grand prix the german standings leader with england to lead it on to the fastest time moving in front of my car in june lewis hamilton and jenson button twice f one champion fernando alonso will start from.
earlier in the same pool be scotland got the better of roumania again only by the skin of their teeth thirty four twenty four zero it finished off fiji for care of the baby at forty nine twenty five to leave the wall fronts so off a determined japanese ip forty seven twenty want to do a half a dozen different tries scores for live in. top motor sport and defending for one champion sebastian vettel has secured his tenth pull of the season ahead of sunday's a child in grand prix the german...
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>> pan am 103 bombing in 1989, blew up the scotland airliner. had a lot of students on it -- >> lockerly. >> exactly. after that bombing, rumors people might have known something in add answer and a regulation. >> all have to be noted. >> not all. credible stuff noted. >> thank you, gentlemen. we hope we don't need you again for a while but we know this has to be looked at seriously. s you well noted, michael, people will wonder why people didn't warn them. michael sheehan, evan coleman in new york, thanks, gentlemen. >>> up next, barbarians at the gate. how worried are karl rove and the bush crowd, the political establishment of the republican party, about the emergence of this longtime rival rick perry? shirts versus skins looks like in the republican party. the establishment versus the tea party. they don't like these wild people from the right coming in and taking their jobs away from them. >>> anyway, this is "hardball," >>> anyway, this is "hardball," only on msnbc. it requires determination and decisive action. i go to e-trade and get unb
>> pan am 103 bombing in 1989, blew up the scotland airliner. had a lot of students on it -- >> lockerly. >> exactly. after that bombing, rumors people might have known something in add answer and a regulation. >> all have to be noted. >> not all. credible stuff noted. >> thank you, gentlemen. we hope we don't need you again for a while but we know this has to be looked at seriously. s you well noted, michael, people will wonder why people didn't warn them....
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the latest claims prompt more uncomfortable questions about whether a blind eye was turned at scotland yard. >> for more on this uproar and the culture which surrounds the british tabloids, i spoke with a reporter from one the best of this as a result of a unique issue with british tabloid journalism. >> i think there is a different newspaper culture. the national enquirer in america is about as close as you are going to get to some of the tabloid tone that we have in our best selling newspapers. i suppose if you imagine the national enquirer was the best- selling newspaper in america, he would have the understanding of the state of journalism here. >> what are the pressures on reporters and editors to come up with stories like this and sail close to the legal wednesday to separate >> immense. -- close to the legal winds to do this. >> demands. we are in a situation or circulation is falling and there is a battle for readers. that pushes people ever closer to the legal line and the moral line and ethical line of journalism. as we have seen with these latest revelations, hacking into th
the latest claims prompt more uncomfortable questions about whether a blind eye was turned at scotland yard. >> for more on this uproar and the culture which surrounds the british tabloids, i spoke with a reporter from one the best of this as a result of a unique issue with british tabloid journalism. >> i think there is a different newspaper culture. the national enquirer in america is about as close as you are going to get to some of the tabloid tone that we have in our best...
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a six hundred tons of oil could spill from the ruptured shell oil pipeline in the north sea off of scotland about diverse fail to plug the leak involved more than two hundred tons of oil have already poured into the sea and what is britain's worst spill in a decade shell has arranged contingencies if the worst happens with green groups a damage has already been done and will take years to repair. scientists say they've lost contact with an advanced russian telecom satellite that was launched early on thursday the two hundred fifty million dollar express or took off of florida a proton and a rocket from kazakhstan and should now be reaching orbit but some reports say it's off trajectory the russian space agency is investigating the possible malfunctions the satellite was planned to be one of europe's most powerful and provide coverage across almost all of russia and the c.i.s. countries and in just a few minutes we talked to the acting leader of the about the young country's early election following the death of its president that's after a business update that's me tree. hello and welcome t
a six hundred tons of oil could spill from the ruptured shell oil pipeline in the north sea off of scotland about diverse fail to plug the leak involved more than two hundred tons of oil have already poured into the sea and what is britain's worst spill in a decade shell has arranged contingencies if the worst happens with green groups a damage has already been done and will take years to repair. scientists say they've lost contact with an advanced russian telecom satellite that was launched...
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banks also up with world bank of scotland jumping five percent barclays adding two percent and here in russia stocks gained for third day after the u.s. government several supplies dropped almost three times energy majors are among the main game is on the rise next now let's have a look at some other individual share moves on the rise extract make a come august is up almost two percent supported by news it could create a joint venture with a belorussian model must by the end of the year bank is also on the rise held by reports it's a.d.r.'s have been approved for trading in london frankfurt and rolls telecom is up over two percent after it announced a six percent increase in net profit for the first quarter. that's all his for this hour on the back with more in less than one hour from. the earth. to. the beauty of. the be. twenty years ago i just country. certificates of. what had been the biggest speech of the church. where did it take. the bulls to. bring you the latest in science tends to come from the real. flux the future coverage of. the british scientists. closely.
banks also up with world bank of scotland jumping five percent barclays adding two percent and here in russia stocks gained for third day after the u.s. government several supplies dropped almost three times energy majors are among the main game is on the rise next now let's have a look at some other individual share moves on the rise extract make a come august is up almost two percent supported by news it could create a joint venture with a belorussian model must by the end of the year bank is...
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. >> taking scotland by storm. after arriving from china, it was time for the panda pair of sweetie and sunshine to meet the press. >> welcome to our viewers on p.b.s. in america and around the globe. the troops are coming home, but america is not abandoning the middle east. that was president obama's message today as he stood beside prime minister maliki to mark the end of america's military commitment in iraq. after nine long years, on december 31st, the last american troops stationed there will come home. can america be influential there without having boots on the ground? here is our coverage. >> prime minister maliki asked to come to arlington national cemetery, where many of those thousands of americans who died fight negligence iraq are buried. he and president obama honored the dead. and for mr. obama today, a warning to iraq's powerful, overbearing neighbor, iran. >> we are partnering for regional security. just as iraq has pledged not to interfere in other nations, other nations must not interfere with ir
. >> taking scotland by storm. after arriving from china, it was time for the panda pair of sweetie and sunshine to meet the press. >> welcome to our viewers on p.b.s. in america and around the globe. the troops are coming home, but america is not abandoning the middle east. that was president obama's message today as he stood beside prime minister maliki to mark the end of america's military commitment in iraq. after nine long years, on december 31st, the last american troops...
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. >> the ash moved over scandinavia and scotland before moving over germany. now it is dispersing and air travel should not be affected thursday. they learned valuable lessons from the ash cloud last year. the german transport minister still sees room for improvement. >> a lot has happened on the european level. but european union member states still cannot manage to agree on common, reliable standards. >> mainly steam is coming from the greater up -- from the crater of the volcano now. geophysicists to say it is not producing hardly any ash at all. >>> a german soldier in afghanistan has been killed by a roadside bomb, another soldier and afghan translator would it in the attack which targeted a patrol near the provincial capital in the north of the country. about 5000 german troops are currently serving in afghanistan as part of the nato-led international security assistance force. 49 german soldiers have been killed in afghanistan since 2002. >>> let's go back to steve. >> we go straight back to paris for fresh economic data. the organization for economic c
. >> the ash moved over scandinavia and scotland before moving over germany. now it is dispersing and air travel should not be affected thursday. they learned valuable lessons from the ash cloud last year. the german transport minister still sees room for improvement. >> a lot has happened on the european level. but european union member states still cannot manage to agree on common, reliable standards. >> mainly steam is coming from the greater up -- from the crater of the...
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commander royal marines and corporal mike pike from the fourth battalion the royal regiment of the scotland. all of them were dicated professionals serving our country. their deaths are a reminder of the very high price we are paying to stop afghanistan for being a haven for terrorists. we honor their memory. we will support their families. we will not forget their service d their sacrifice. >> here, here. >> mr. speaker, i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others, i will shall have further such meetings this morning. >> can i associate myself with the prime minister's tribute to our fallen soldiers. we do indeed owe them a great debt. mr. speaker, we are reminded on a daily basis that not everyone in the world is as fortunat as we are in this country and the absolutely horror of the 13-year-old boy who was tortured by the syrian government in the last few weeks. will the prime minister will ensure the international community condemn the action, the syrian government and their reign of terror. >> and about those dreadful pictures of that poor boy. there are credible reports of 1,
commander royal marines and corporal mike pike from the fourth battalion the royal regiment of the scotland. all of them were dicated professionals serving our country. their deaths are a reminder of the very high price we are paying to stop afghanistan for being a haven for terrorists. we honor their memory. we will support their families. we will not forget their service d their sacrifice. >> here, here. >> mr. speaker, i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others, i will...
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tonight, scotland yard's lead investigator says there may be as many as 4,000 victims in the case against rupert murdoch's media empire and among them, former prime minister gordon brown who says his family's privacy was violated by a story that hit very close to home. stephanie gosk has the report from london. >> reporter: the british public wants answers. rupert murdoch and top executive, rebecca brooks have all been asked to testify next week before a parliament committee. the powerful trio have yet to agree but "news international" the subsidiary that ran "the news of the world" is already defending itself against the latest allegations. in an interview on the bbc today, former prime minister, gordon brown, accused "news international" of employing known criminals to dig up personal information. >> i'm shocked. i'm genuinely shocked to find this happened because of the links with criminals. >> reporter: in 2006, a murdoch paper run at the time by rebecca brooks reported that brown's newborn son has cystic fibrosis. now brown questions the methods the paper used to get that information
tonight, scotland yard's lead investigator says there may be as many as 4,000 victims in the case against rupert murdoch's media empire and among them, former prime minister gordon brown who says his family's privacy was violated by a story that hit very close to home. stephanie gosk has the report from london. >> reporter: the british public wants answers. rupert murdoch and top executive, rebecca brooks have all been asked to testify next week before a parliament committee. the powerful...
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the latest claims prompt more uncomfortable questions about whether a blind eye was turned at scotland yard. >> for more on this uproar and the culture which surrounds the british tabloids, i spoke with a reporter from one the best of this as a result of a unique issue with british tabloid journalism. >> i think there is a different newspaper culture. the national enquirer in america is about as close as you are going to get to some of the tabloid tone that we have in our best selling newspapers. i suppose if you imagine the national enquirer was the best- selling newspaper in america, he would have the understanding of the state of journalism here. >> what are the pressures on reporters and editors to come up with stories like this and sail close to the legal wednesday to separate >> immense. -- close to the legal winds to do this. >> demands. we are in a situation or circulation is falling and there is a battle for readers. that pushes people ever closer to the legal line and the moral line and ethical line of journalism. as we have seen with these latest revelations, hacking into th
the latest claims prompt more uncomfortable questions about whether a blind eye was turned at scotland yard. >> for more on this uproar and the culture which surrounds the british tabloids, i spoke with a reporter from one the best of this as a result of a unique issue with british tabloid journalism. >> i think there is a different newspaper culture. the national enquirer in america is about as close as you are going to get to some of the tabloid tone that we have in our best...
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but scotland yrd is als praring for something like this. gun fired at the queen i 19, luckily a starting pistol. royal bodyguards are theast linef defense. in theventhat somebodyith firrm would sca the barrieand t past the policeget sthe mitary, i think it's generally accepted now that one o not both of the otmenre trained a protecon oicers and they will be armed. but one huge security advange will be the crow itself. packed with fan of th royal a hostile environntor any pontia attacker. anlike to step in someing hpens. a thsand police office wil be kep in reserveor trouble elseere in london on the day. theet dea wit dozens of cerenial occasions a year but th one is a huge challenge. protecng aity d the roy uples a blioneople watcaround the wor. >> dyou nt to keep upo date on e rol weddin you can foow a the velops by visiti thebcnews website. ere's a minutey minute detail timable for the big daas wl as a guide as to who's been invit andhat to wear it's a the for you on the website area marked yal wedding. and if you arenlin keep up toate on
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